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    Presenting a qualitative model of the use of social media influencers in the behavior of consumers in the luxury cosmetics industry by Seyyed Aref Asgharzadeh, mehdi Rouholamini, Shiba Masoumi, Azadeh Kiapour

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Furthermore, the moderating effect of materialism on the relationship between attractiveness and purchase intention is significant. …”
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    Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with eating disorders (revision). American Psychiatric Association Work Group on Eating Disorders. by Bell, C, Bulik, C, Clayton, P, Crow, S, Davis, D, DeMaso, DR, Dogin, J, Fairburn, C, Fink, A, Fisher, M, Forman, S, Garner, D, Golden, N, Hagan, J, Kaplan, A, Katzman, D, Katzman, M, Keddy, D, Kottke, T, Kreipe, R, Lonegran, E, Motto, J, Mickley, D, Rubel, J, Schienholtz, M

    Published 2000
    “…Psychosocial interventions: The establishment and maintenance of a psychotherapeutically informed relationship is beneficial [II]. Once weight gain has started, formal psychotherapy may be very helpful. …”
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    Examining the Dimensions of the Character of Abji Khanum in the Short Story of Sadegh Hedayat and Miss Kilman in the Novel "Mrs. Dalloway" by Virginia Woolf by Hossein Taheri

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Dalloway’s novel is the story of a fine day in London in 1923; Clarissa Dalloway is preparing a big party and many people are introduced during her tours of the house, the town and her relationships with others. She has hired a tutor for her daughter Elizabeth, whose name is Miss Doris Kilman. …”
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    Development of a school-based programme for mental health promotion and prevention among adolescents in Nepal and South Africa by Christina A. Laurenzi, Stefani du Toit, Tatenda Mawoyo, Nagendra P. Luitel, Mark J.D. Jordans, Indira Pradhan, Claire van der Westhuizen, G.J. Melendez-Torres, Jemma Hawkins, Graham Moore, Rhiannon Evans, Crick Lund, David A. Ross, Joanna Lai, Chiara Servili, Mark Tomlinson, Sarah Skeen

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…While these interventions may offer important opportunities for fostering skills and relationships, few school-based interventions have been developed for and tested in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where adolescent mental health needs may be significant and under-served. …”
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    Strategies and Outcomes of Using Coaching Culture with the Approach of Grounded Theory Method (a case study of the science and technology parks of the country) by Masoumeh Dastani, Mehraban Hadi Paykani, Dariush Gholamzadeh, Azar Gholizadeh

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Increasing self-awareness and autonomy of individuals, developing individual skills, paying attention to the team, gaining new skills and capabilities, enhancing interpersonal relationships, increasing motivation and eagerness in work, reducing conflicts and creating a healthy and vibrant working environment have the important benefits of creating The culture of coaching is in the organization. …”
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    Children's health perception through creative drawing language Percepción de la salud de los niños expresada en el lenguaje creativo de los dibujos A perceção de saúde das crianças... by Manuel Alves Rodrigues, Maria Dulce Damas Cruz

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…The drawings and comments show links between diet and physical exercise, and between mental health and interpersonal relationships. Conclusion. Drawings and comments facilitate health professionals understanding of children's perception of health positive and negative factors. …”
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    Patrones de aprendizaje de estudiantes de posgrado en salud pública: relaciones con la identidad, la formación y el trabajo de profesores enBrasil by Yansy Aurora Delgado Orrillo, Anna Ciraso-Calí, Carla Quesada-Pallarès, Tania Celeste Matos Nunes, Gustavo de Oliveira Figueiredo, Jordi García-Orriols, Maria Cristina Rodrigues Guilam, J. Reinaldo Martínez-Fernández

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Abstract: Introduction: The relationships between the learning patterns of postgraduate students and their social representations of professional identity, teaching work and pedagogical training at the postgraduate level in health at a Brazilian institution are analyzed. …”
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    Cuidados de enfermería del plan de transición de la unidad de salud mental al hogar: Scoping Review (Revisión de alcance) by Nathaly Rivera-Romero, Juan Sebastian Devia-Vega

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In line with other studies, the interventions that deal with good interpersonal relationships, social support and the generation of the link between the hospital and the community stand out. …”
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    Truth that Matters by Danielle Maydan

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Rather than treating a person with dementia in a medical, protocol, and task-based fashion, Kitwood advocates approaching the care of such patients through a more holistic method that considers social and environmental factors, rather than only the patients’ biochemical brain changes.[1] The main tenets of person-centered care include the awareness of the uniqueness and individuality of each person, the recognition of the subjective nature of experiences of people with dementia, and the maintenance of close relationships with people with dementia, allowing them to uphold bonds and lasting attachments to their loved ones.[2] This philosophy of care highlights the importance of social interactions and interpersonal relationships in dementia care. …”
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    Truth that Matters by Danielle Maydan

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Rather than treating a person with dementia in a medical, protocol, and task-based fashion, Kitwood advocates approaching the care of such patients through a more holistic method that considers social and environmental factors, rather than only the patients’ biochemical brain changes.[1] The main tenets of person-centered care include the awareness of the uniqueness and individuality of each person, the recognition of the subjective nature of experiences of people with dementia, and the maintenance of close relationships with people with dementia, allowing them to uphold bonds and lasting attachments to their loved ones.[2] This philosophy of care highlights the importance of social interactions and interpersonal relationships in dementia care. …”
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    Eigen regie en waardigheid in de zorg: een kwestie van persoonsgerichte praktijkvoering by Gaby Jacobs, Bienke Janssen

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Person-centred care is defined as the continuous co-creation of relationships and structures within care, learning and work environments in such a way that the patient’s own direction and dignity are realized. …”
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    Effectiveness of Communication Skills Training for Social Adaptation and Responsibility of Bully Girl Students in Karaj by Leila Yassini, Ghamar Kiani, Mohammad Mojtabazadeh

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…As a result, social adjustment and responsibility have a close relationship with the ability of communication skills [21]. …”
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    Structural modeling of the impact of green transformational leadership on environmental performance with the mediating role of green human resource management and environmental awa... by asadollah alirezaei, asma abbasgholizadeh, Abbas Shoul, Mehdi Korhani

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Previous studies have shown different results about whether the leadership in the organization plays a leading role (Singh et al, 2020) in the relationship of the result of green human resource management. …”
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    Insights into abusive workplace behavior by Aharon Tziner, Aharon Tziner, Aharon Tziner, Hadara Bar-Mor, Daphna Shwartz-Asher, Or Shkoler, Lilach Geva, Haim Levi

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…To ensure statistical validity, we conducted a factor analysis and performed Pearson correlations to examine the relationships between the general latent variable and the abuse items and their intercorrelations. …”
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    Collaborative planning to achieve a low carbon city in Tehran metropolis by behzad malekpourasl, pariman boostani

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…(Feliciano & Prosperi, 2011),(Huang and atel, 2016), ( Colenbrander, 2015)The collaborative process builds trust, new relationships, and interpersonal networks, and ultimately strengthens a higher degree of social, intellectual, and political capital among the actors who are being involved. …”
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    Designing a successful team-building pattern in public sector by Mostafa Ranjbar kaboutarkhani, Akbar Hassanpoor

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The traditional approach focuses on organizational relationships and customer needs, and selects the leader of the staff, who should possess mental and professional ability, commitment, and attitude. …”
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    Designing a Structural-Interpretive Model of Organizational Factors for Effective Leadership Development by Yousef Rezaie, Abasali Hajkaremi, Seidreza Seidjavadin, Tehmores Hasangholipoor

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…A questionnaire was used to identify the cause and effect relationships between the identified factors. The researcher-made questionnaire was provided to the senior managers of the Refah Bank to determine the cause and effect relationships between the identified components. …”
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    Examining the category of anxiety in the collection of stories " Namāzkhane-ye Kuchak-e Man " by Houshang-e Golshiri by majid houshangi, mahdiyeh tahmasebi

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The disorder has a negative effect on his interpersonal and emotional relationships and disrupts his life to a great extent. …”
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    Self-stigma in serious mental illness and autism spectrum disorder: Results from the REHABase national psychiatric rehabilitation cohort by J. Dubreucq, J. Plasse, F. Gabayet, M. Faraldo, O. Blanc, I. Chereau, S. Cervello, G. Couhet, C. Demily, N. Guillard-Bouhet, B. Gouache, N. Jaafari, G. Legrand, E. Legros-Lafarge, R. Pommier, C. Quilès, D. Straub, H. Verdoux, F. Vignaga, C. Massoubre, N. Franck

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In the multivariate analysis, elevated self-stigma was best predicted by early stages of personal recovery (moratorium, p = 0.001, OR = 4.0 [1.78–8.98]; awareness, p = 0.011, OR = 2.87 [1.28–6.44]), history of suicide attempt (p = 0.001, OR = 2.27 [1.37–3.76]), insight (p = 0.002, OR = 1.22 [1.08–1.38]), wellbeing (p = 0.037, OR = 0.77 [0.60–0.98]), and satisfaction with interpersonal relationships (p < 0.001, OR = 0.85 [0.78–0.93]).Conclusions.The present study has confirmed the importance of addressing self-stigma in SMI and ASD patients enrolled in psychiatric rehabilitation. …”
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